National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Youth Programs: National Park Grants for Internships
This program offers paid internships for youth in Tucson and surrounding communities, providing valuable skills and career development in conservation and park management. Funds are available to support the recruitment and management of these young participants, fostering economic opportunity and environmental stewardship.
Unlock Funds for Outdoor Recreation Projects
Are you a state or local government looking to create or improve outdoor recreation spaces? This program offers matching grants to help acquire and develop land and water resources for public enjoyment.
Fund Your Youth Engagement Program
Nonprofits in Boston, this is your chance to secure funding for youth engagement programs focused on landscape preservation through the National Park Service. Apply now to connect young people with nature and receive vital support for your initiatives.
Get Funding for Park Conservation Internships
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can secure funding to support undergraduate interns. These interns will contribute to crucial conservation and operational efforts within Haleakala National Park.
Get Funding for Your Business Technology & Data Needs!
Are you a business in the Upper Columbia Basin looking to upgrade your data systems? This grant offers support for database development, GIS, and science communication to help your business grow.
Unlock Funds for Tribal Heritage Preservation
Federally recognized Indian tribes can receive grants to protect and promote their unique cultural heritage and traditions through historic preservation projects. This funding supports the vital work of safeguarding your community's history and cultural identity.
Fund Your Veteran Apprenticeship Program
This notice is not an application request, but an alert for businesses looking to partner with the National Park Service for a Veteran Trades Apprenticeship Program. Funding is available through existing cooperative agreements to support this initiative.
HBCU Grant: Fund Your Campus Preservation Projects!
Historic Black Colleges and Universities can apply for funds to document, preserve, and stabilize historic structures on their campuses, ensuring these valuable landmarks are maintained for future generations.
Preserve & Prosper: Get Grants for Historic Property Projects
State Historic Preservation Offices can get funding to protect and promote historic properties through surveys, planning, and technical assistance. This grant supports activities that expand the National Register of Historic Places and aid government agencies, nonprofits, and individuals in preservation efforts.
Tribal Preservation Grants: Fund Your Historic Projects
Tribal Historic Preservation Offices can receive matching grants to identify, evaluate, and protect historic properties within their communities. This funding supports critical preservation activities, planning, and expanding the National Register of Historic Places.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth & Expansion
This opportunity is for established businesses seeking funding to enhance their operational capabilities through advanced vegetation mapping and monitoring solutions. Leverage these funds to gain critical insights and drive sustainable growth within your sector.
Unlock Funding for Your Eco-Friendly Business Growth
Are you a business focused on environmental monitoring or conservation technology? This grant offers funding to support vegetation mapping and monitoring initiatives, helping you advance your sustainable solutions.
Grant for Grand Canyon Trail Maintenance
This funding is intended for organizations dedicated to maintaining the Grand Canyon National Park Corridor/Rim Trail. The National Park Service plans to award this agreement non-competitively.
Get Funding: Youth Conservation Skills in National Parks
This program offers valuable job skills and environmental learning opportunities in National Parks, specifically aiming to support youth from the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. Participants will engage in conservation projects, gaining professional development while contributing to park restoration.
Get Funding for Internships & Talent Development
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to hire student interns for cultural resource projects in the National Capital Region. This program aims to foster preservation education and provide valuable experience to emerging professionals.
Unlock NPS Funding: Research & Conservation Grants
Calling all research institutions and environmental organizations! The National Park Service is seeking partners to investigate nitrogen deposition impacts, offering funding to support vital ecosystem studies and conservation efforts within national parks.
Fund Your Project: NPS Grants Available Now!
Non-profits managing National Historic Areas can secure funding from the National Park Service to support their crucial preservation efforts. This grant aims to bolster the operations and stewardship of designated historic sites.
Secure Funding for Landslide Recovery & Resource Restoration
This cooperative agreement offers funding to Lincoln County, WA, specifically for remediating resource issues in Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area caused by a landslide. The project aims to restore and protect the natural environment within the NRA.
Fund Your Business Growth: NPS Internship Program
This National Park Service internship offers valuable experience in landscape architecture and trail assessment for aspiring professionals. Gain hands-on skills while contributing to significant historical preservation projects.
Secure Park Funding for Shuttle Services & Visitor Enhancements
The National Park Service intends to fund shuttle services in Sequoia National Park to ensure uninterrupted transportation, enhance visitor experience, and improve safety during peak seasons. This initiative supports collaboration with local communities for traffic management, youth programs, and resource protection.